VulnCheck Engineer Adam Powis will be present at LCHS, which takes place on June 25 in Cheltenham, UK.
Join his session, "From Canary Intelligence to C2: Mapping an Attack Fleet with Target Intelligence," to see how a handful of suspicious indicators can reveal the full scope of an adversary's operation.
What began with a cluster of Canary observations quickly evolved into an investigation of a live credential-harvesting campaign. By tracing attacker infrastructure from the initial signal through to the command-and-control layer, the research uncovered several unexpected findings along the way.
This talk demonstrates how Canary Intelligence, combined with Target Intelligence, can transform a small set of suspicious IP addresses into a comprehensive map of an attacker's infrastructure, tactics, and operational footprint.
Session Details | June 25
6:15 p.m.: Adam's talk on "From Canary Intelligence to C2: Mapping an Attack Fleet with Target Intelligence."